@merican_gambit@FightWithMemes I think he should first inspect the tank and take reasonable steps to sterilize it. He should make sure it cannot be cleaned before having to replacing it
Baking soda removes up to 96% of pesticide residue from produce
Researchers tested 3 washing methods on apples: tap water, bleach and a baking soda soak.
Baking soda won:
- 96% of phosmet removed
- 80% of thiabendazole removed
- Surface residue completely cleared
The recipe: 1 tsp baking soda per 2 cups water. Soak 12-15 min. Rinse well.
But up to 20% of one pesticide had already absorbed beneath the peel. No wash removes what's inside.
Starting with cleaner produce matters more
Find local farms on Farmr and pesticide reports with Oasis
@DearS_o_n 10% of people are retards, 10% are evil. if 100% of people like you, what would mean that both retarded people and evil people like you, basically making you a pawn
@ProyectoKennis@engineers_feed this is totally false bro. fucks on with you. saturn's moons are moons not satellites bro. the name of our moon is luna.
@DrunkRepub stuck-up europeans have an attitude problem. their country is for shit man. it might be historical and beautiful but it's fucking boring. they speak like 99 different languages. how can they fucking understand each other?
Scientists just discovered an everyday food may help clear 87% of nanoplastics from your body.
It's kimchi, but specifically one bacterium in it: Leuconostoc mesenteroides CBA3656.
- 87% nanoplastic binding in lab
- 57% binding held up in a simulated human gut
- 2x more nanoplastics excreted in mice given the bacterium
Findings for polystyrene only, germ-free mice, not humans yet.
Look for kimchi labeled "raw" or "unpasteurized"